Jasper Speaks:
So, last night I didn't feel like I was at my best delivering the message at Reality Check. There are times when you are speaking that you just feel like there is not that connection with the people with whom you are talking. That was it for me last night.
I had a hard day yesterday. I dealt with a couple of pretty intense (and strangely similar) issues that I could not get out of my head. My schedule kept me from being able to put the time I would have liked into the message God was giving me. I wasn't completely feeling well either. I was not feeling really bad but just "off" a bit. All of those factors seemed to develop into "the perfect storm" as I began the evening's message.
We talked about holiness and living life different from the world, particularly in the area of sexuality. That topic certainly should gain some interest of the students. Still, as I stood before them I felt a bit inadequate and like I wasn't really getting the truth across. I went home a little bummed. Then I remembered some things.
1. The Holy Spirit is the primary communicator, not me
I often seem to forget that the Holy Spirit is the one who is speaking to hearts when I preach. I tend to think that I have done well when the listeners seem to connect with what I am saying and seem involved in the message. I am just a vehicle. It is the Holy Spirit who is communicating God's Truth. I should never think that I can slack in preparation or use this fact as a cop out to doing well but it is reassuring that the Holy Spirit is the one who takes what I say and moves the hearts of people.
2. God promises that his word will always be alive and be active
God always has a plan each time that I speak. I don't know that plan. I may understand parts of the plan but not all of it. Some of the greatest moments in ministry for me have come as a student or adult comes up and shares something God showed them through His word that I hadn't really considered when preparing or speaking. I need to learn to rest in these words:
“The rain and snow come down from the heavens
and stay on the ground to water the earth.
They cause the grain to grow,
producing seed for the farmer
and bread for the hungry.
It is the same with my word.
I send it out, and it always produces fruit.
It will accomplish all I want it to,
and it will prosper everywhere I send it.
- Isaiah 55:10-12 (New Living Translation)
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